no one has a veto over the obama administration's trade policies. but just as they did on korea, i have met with members of the audit of expressed concern. we have labor advisory committees, statutorily mandated technical public advisory committees. i do as you recommended me the u.k. and illinois, i sit down and meet with the workers themselves. i don't just listen to the representatives in washington. we have published a notice in the federal register. we've got now those comments can't take information and then we try to come up with the best decision just as we did with what we want to do here. >> mr. chairman, mr. ambassador, welcome once again. it's good to see you. thank you for your hard work. i know sometimes it feels as though a thankless job, but you have done some remarkable work as it pertains to the free trade agreement making it a better agreement for the u.s. senate what you think is while mr. levin as well as ester camp for engaging with you in your office and make another better agreement. all this for can be done in panama, as it